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Wayfinding Resilience

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posted on 2023-05-22, 20:34 authored by Movono, A, Can Seng OoiCan Seng Ooi, Anne HardyAnne Hardy, Muslin, M, Cole, S
Using case studies from Indonesia, Australia and Fiji, this chapter presents an alternative model for operationalising resilience. It takes a holistic approach and argues that islands and the communities that live on them are interconnected; thus, they are subject to both internal and external influences. The chapter argues that the forces that shape islands extend beyond local boundaries connecting islands socially, financially and ecologically to the global system. It also argues that resilience is non-linear and may exist in many different forms; this supports the agency that exists within communities and which can be resistant to monetary influence.

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Publication title

Islands and Resilience: Experiences from the Pandemic Era

Editors

C-S Ooi, R de Waegh, CA Trifan and Y Zhang

Pagination

65-80

ISBN

978-981-19-9964-2

Department/School

School of Social Sciences

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Australia

Extent

20

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Social impacts of climate change and variability; Expanding knowledge in human society

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